How is the cruise control cable attached to the servo?
Once the servo is removed, there are two clips that attach the cruise control cable to the servo. Using a small flat blade screwdriver, lift the two clips and pull the cruise control cable by the head (not the wire as it may strip).
Where do you remove the cruise control cable?
On most domestic and import vehicles, in order to remove the cruise control cable from the servo, you’ll need to remove the servo itself from the vehicle. The servo is typically attached by two or three bolts to the firewall or to the side of the engine compartment as indicated in the image above.
How to replace the cruise control switch in a jeep?
Just place blade under airbag metal “ring” and just twist using the flat area/material under the ring as a support for the screwdriver so the ring comes off of the plastic tab. Took me 10-15 min. Did you find the recommended reading relevant to this discussion?
Where are the cruise control tabs on a jeep?
On the back of the steering wheel at the 2, 10, and 6 o’clock positions near the center you will see or feel some small openings (a small mirror would sure come in handy here). NOTE: YOU WILL ALSO SEE SOME BLACK TABS STICKING OUT FROM BEHIND THE STEERINGS WHEEL, THESE ARE NOT THE TABS.
Can you install cruise control on a jeep?
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On most domestic and import vehicles, in order to remove the cruise control cable from the servo, you’ll need to remove the servo itself from the vehicle. The servo is typically attached by two or three bolts to the firewall or to the side of the engine compartment as indicated in the image above.
Once the servo is removed, there are two clips that attach the cruise control cable to the servo. Using a small flat blade screwdriver, lift the two clips and pull the cruise control cable by the head (not the wire as it may strip).
Why is my cruise control cable out of alignment?
However, this may also be contributed to a problem with the servo, the vacuum lines, the brake switch or the control switch that controls the cruise control. If the cable is out of alignment or snaps from the throttle body, it is unable to hold the throttle to the desired position.